I would have thought, it being GJ, that they would have those little rascal powered scooters? With custom trailers?Wow. Who'd've thunk after all this time one little question changes my entire impression of you guys! You're cart and hand truck people. (Under my breath... Grumble grumble, get out of my way slow poke, can you move your freaking cart so I can get to the table? etc. etc)
Shoulder bag guy here. If it fills up too much, I go unload it. If I buy a box, I carry it to the truck and start where I left off. I like to have both hands free and all my finds attached to my body.![]()

I feel you Lugz most certainly... I thought this way for a long time. I try to be respectful with my hand dolly placement and not park it in front of a vendors booth but usually about 10 feet away so it doesn't block traffic flow. I am a digger just like you so I want to look under tables and dig through tool boxes. I do feel a bit irritated when someone parks their wagon or other tripping device right in front of a booth so I am midful of others with my own. I used to carry most of my finds with my backpack but got tired of constantly taking it off each time I made a find. Now i have relegated my backpack to carrying personal items like latex gloves, my lunch, water, plastic bag that I can put various printed publications inside that I don't want down in the mix with rusty greasy tools.Wow. Who'd've thunk after all this time one little question changes my entire impression of you guys! You're cart and hand truck people. (Under my breath... Grumble grumble, get out of my way slow poke, can you move your freaking cart so I can get to the table? etc. etc)
Shoulder bag guy here. If it fills up too much, I go unload it. If I buy a box, I carry it to the truck and start where I left off. I like to have both hands free and all my finds attached to my body.![]()
i will make sure to stay off your turf. You will be surprised how many goodies I have found where folks fail to open boxes or drawers overlooking and being in a hurry.. Win Win for me as I take my sweet time scavenging..This is BS and a complete waste of effort. The time spent opening countless crumpled POS offshore boxes like this on the hair-thin possibility that there might be something in there besides rat turds could be much better spent driving to the next TOO yard sale full of baby clothes. The rest of you can waste your time if you want, but I heartily recommend the GJ members in the greater San Antonio area to keep moving without giving these things a second glance.
Here is the rest of the small haul from today. 4 Proto Challenger DOE wrenches, a Plvmb wrench, Bonaloy DBE, SK screwdriver, Wright ratchet, Utica pliers, and a really cool tin box with a surprise in it. If anyone needs the wrenches let me know. I don’t collect those, just wanted to rescue them.
Hate is a strong term. It was just a small shock to the system. Like finding out all your friends secretly listen to Bread.Thanks for the tips guys. Sorry if Lugz hates any of you now because of me!![]()

Honestly, I like that song.Regional differences, too, I think, sometimes. Playful criticism (such as my secret soft rock fan analogy... ) is relentlessly second nature among east coast friends and family. We don't give each other an inch. It's when people are too nice and serious you need to worry. Elsewhere I have not found this to be as pervasive.Subtle sarcasm is often difficult to discern if the parties don't know each other well--
I would have to say it's rampant in the northeast, wouldn't want it any other way.Regional differences, too, I think, sometimes. Playful criticism (such as my secret soft rock fan analogy... ) is relentlessly second nature among east coast friends and family. We don't give each other an inch. It's when people are too nice and serious you need to worry. Elsewhere I have not found this to be as pervasive.
Agreed, I don't bring the hand cart to Estate sales...to cramped to operate. I usually bring the bucket most of the time!Seeing as how I'm an estate sale guy, its my standard custom to either make a pile out in the yard or scavenge a container from the environment as I go. Usually, the pile is safe from scavenger pickers, but in one occasion I had to drive back to a sale to get an item I left in the grass! Some guys show up with tote bags, like Lugz, but the unknown terrain of garages/attics/basements/sheds make a cart/handtruck impractical.
I pickup on your sense of humor through your postsI worry sometimes that people don't recognize my attempts at humor. Subtle sarcasm is often difficult to discern if the parties don't know each other well--even for me and even more so when in written form. That's why I tend to shy away from the subtle and embrace the outrageous--in hopes that no one will confuse my sophomoric humor for my true feelings. Maybe I should just stick to showing pictures of tools...




